SQL Server Continuous Integration Horror Stories

Are you working in an undisciplined development team where developers overwrite each otherís code causing production downtime?

Do you frequently face multiple post deployment issues after each delivery and constantly feel like you are firefighting at your work?

Ever had your users complaining about application errors and wonder how a change has been deployed to production without being properly tested?

If you said yes to any of these questions, then in this session, you will learn how Continuous Integration will help you deliver consistent and bug free software deployments. Continuous Integration help us to Build, Unit Test and Deploy the components as we develop. It saves the Developers, DBAs, Test Engineers and the Release Managers significant time, energy and stress.

In this session, we will explore the basics of Continuous Integration and its benefits. Also, I will demonstrate a methodology to apply Continuous Integration concepts to SQL Server database development projects.

We will also learn about a new tool from DBMaestro for database release automation, meet regulatory requirements and boost productivity for your entire team.

Webcast Date

Thursday, May 24, 2018
7:00:00 PM UTC | 3:00:00 PM EDT

Speaker(s)

Nat Sundar is working as an independent SQL BI consultant in the UK with a Bachelorís Degree in Engineering. He is passionate about SQL Server, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS and MDX. He has presented at SQLBits, SQLPass and the SQL London User Group. He has special interest towards Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery and Deployment automation for the SQL BI (SSIS, SSAS and SSRS) stack.

Yaniv Yehuda is the co-founder and CTO of DBmaestro, an enterprise software development company focusing on database development and deployment technologies. Yaniv is also the co-founder and the head of development for Extreme Technology, an IT service provider for the Israeli market.

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